Friday, October 30, 2015

Bonnie Watson Coleman, who represents Plainfield in the U.S. House of Representatives has endorsed Cory Storch and Barry Goode in Plainfield's City Council races.

Storch is running for re-election to the Ward 2 seat and newcomer Goode
was chosen in the Democratic primary election to be the standard-bearer
for the Wards 1/4 at-large seat.

Watson Coleman said --

“Cory
Storch and Barry Goode have both been very clear in their commitment to
create economic opportunities for middle class families throughout the
city of Plainfield, and I believe they would be outstanding public
servants on the city council,” said Watson Coleman. “Cory and Barry
both recognize that we can create jobs by investing in rebuilding our
roads, bridges and other infrastructure as well as in in research and
development and education programs that give people the skills they need
to succeed.

It
is critically important to have coordination between the local, county,
state and federal levels of government towards the common goal of
putting our middle class back to work, and I believe Cory Storch &
Barry Goode would be tremendous partners in that endeavor.”

Voters go to the polls on Tuesday, November 3 between 6:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Storch and Goode are on Row B Democratic.

Plainfield resident since 1983. Retired as the city's Public Information Officer in 2006; prior to that Community Programs Coordinator for the Plainfield Public Library. Founding member and past president of: Faith, Bricks & Mortar; Residents Supporting Victorian Plainfield; and PCO (the outreach nonprofit of Grace Episcopal Church). Supporter of the Library, Symphony and Historic Society as well as other community groups, and active in Democratic politics.